Category: MSLearn

The 2-Minute Recap: Everything new with security, compliance, and identity on Microsoft Learn

Welcome to our monthly blog series featuring training content aligned to Microsoft Security, compliance, and identity (SCI) solutions on Microsoft

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Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection: Skill up to deliver innovative security solutions

As part of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, explore the solutions that Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fraud Protection provides to help keep your

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October 2022 is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and it’s a great time to focus on how you can build your cybersecurity

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News from Ignite: A new employability program and updates to Microsoft Learn Cloud Games

Sandeep Bhanot – Vice President, Global Learning at Microsoft This week, we’re with thousands of tech professionals at Microsoft Ignite,

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Microsoft Power Platform and Dataverse: Skill up on security by design

During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it’s important to focus not only on the dangers of data breaches but also on how

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Expanding the workforce through greater inclusion

Kim Akers – CVP, MCAPS Enablement and Operations Over the past few years, across every industry, we have seen organizations

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Build skills that open doors—with Microsoft Learn

Erin Rifkin – Vice President, Skilling At Microsoft, our mission is to empower every person and organization on the planet

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How Microsoft is supporting students for the new academic year

For many people living in the Northern hemisphere, the end of summer can symbolize the transition to falling leaves as

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Announcing a new Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management Functional Consultant Expert certification

We have great news for functional consultants with advanced skills, senior or principal functional consultants for Microsoft partners, and expert

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Skill up with Microsoft Learning Partners

“Certified teams responsible for core IT activities are generally 20% more productive than uncertified staff” Trained and certified teams translate

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